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The Misadventures of Ashley Garmany
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Saturday, November 05, 2011
10 things I miss about Cincinnati. . .
10.) A basic knowledge on how to use a turn signal.
9.) Being able to afford both gas AND food.
8.) Meteorologist Steve Horstmeyer.
7.) Being able to tell the difference between a homosexual male, a metrosexual male, and a heterosexual male.
6.) Parking spots.
5.) Being able to make fun of celebrities without the possibility of actually running into them.
4.) Dairy Queen.
3.) The ability to go 5 miles on the highway in under a span of two hours.
2.) People being nice to you.
1.) Being able to go shopping in my pajamas without being judged for it.
Oh, and I guess my friends and family too.
9.) Being able to afford both gas AND food.
8.) Meteorologist Steve Horstmeyer.
7.) Being able to tell the difference between a homosexual male, a metrosexual male, and a heterosexual male.
6.) Parking spots.
5.) Being able to make fun of celebrities without the possibility of actually running into them.
4.) Dairy Queen.
3.) The ability to go 5 miles on the highway in under a span of two hours.
2.) People being nice to you.
1.) Being able to go shopping in my pajamas without being judged for it.
Oh, and I guess my friends and family too.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
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I'm quickly realizing there are major differences between Cincinnati and Los Angeles. First, and most obvious, the weather. While Cincinnati has four distinct seasons, Los Angeles has one.

Cincinnati in the winter.

Los Angeles in the winter.
My most favorite difference is traffic.

Traffic in Cincinnati, most times of the day.

Traffic in Los Angeles, every time of day.
I can't complain though. Sitting in traffic gives me so much more time. I can return my emails, finish penning my erotic romance novel, pluck my eyebrows, and re-read War & Peace all while driving the span of two feet.

Cincinnati in the winter.

Los Angeles in the winter.
My most favorite difference is traffic.

Traffic in Cincinnati, most times of the day.

Traffic in Los Angeles, every time of day.
I can't complain though. Sitting in traffic gives me so much more time. I can return my emails, finish penning my erotic romance novel, pluck my eyebrows, and re-read War & Peace all while driving the span of two feet.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
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